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Thread: Despite giving up 36 pts to Houston the D played well

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    Default Despite giving up 36 pts to Houston the D played well

    I was truly expecting Foster to have over 200 yards against our hurting defense. I also figured Tate would go over a 100 yards too. But the D held Foster to 98 yards on the ground. That was an amazing feat in my opinion. The tackling looked a lot better than it had previously too. They were wrapping up people better and not letting them get into the defensive backfield all game.

    Now if they can just find a way of lstop etting the receivers be wide open on just about every play it would help immensely. If Cary Williams is our best choice in the defensive backfield we need some help quick. Every team knows to go to his side as he's not stepping up and playing well. As for the couple interceptions he has managed Ray Lewis said it best, "Even a blind dog can find a bone on occasion."


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    That's partially because Houston had a balanced attack. Cam Cameron take note.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcorioles View Post
    That's partially because Houston had a balanced attack. Cam Cameron take note.
    Cam Cameron doesn't take notes. He has a 100% flawless game plan every week and Coach Fraudbaugh will vouch for him if you think otherwise

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    I said somewhere he(foster) wouldn't get over 100 yards. They did well. It was the offense not being able to keep them off the field that really hurt them. Plus Houston is a pretty good football team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DColeman View Post
    I said somewhere he(foster) wouldn't get over 100 yards. They did well. It was the offense not being able to keep them off the field that really hurt them. Plus Houston is a pretty good football team.
    LOL...yeah 38 points, they did great... "The offense couldn't keep them off the field," hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tru Dat View Post
    LOL...yeah 38 points, they did great... "The offense couldn't keep them off the field," hilarious.
    Seriously. I saw the title of this thread and just laughed. It's like saying: "Ya know...Hitler killed millions of people, but he wasn't really all that bad. He was a vegetarian and was kind to little animals".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tru Dat View Post
    LOL...yeah 38 points, they did great... "The offense couldn't keep them off the field," hilarious.
    I look beyond the score for improvements.

    The way the defense has been playing and Houston being a top offensive team with loads of weapons it could have been a helluva lot worse. If the defense played Houston like they played against Dallas the score really could have gotten out of hand.

    If the defense can keep playing steadier with tackling and some decent pass defense they will keep giving the Ravens the chance of winning games against the other top teams coming up in the schedule.


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